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Candy C.
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Candy
Mescal AZ
USA
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Posted - Jun 15 2011 :  07:30:27 AM  Show Profile  Send Candy C. a Yahoo! Message
Hi ladies!
I just posted one of my favorite yeast bread recipes, Country Herb Yeast Bread, on my blog. You can make rolls or free-form artisan loaves. They are really yummy! See the recipe here:

http://lazyjbarcfarm.blogspot.com/2011/06/country-herb-yeast-bread.html



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FebruaryViolet
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Jonni
Elsmere Kentucky
USA
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Posted - Jun 15 2011 :  07:35:31 AM  Show Profile
That looks wonderful, Candy...one question, is there a difference between bread machine yeast and regular yeast? I don't own a bread machine, but I'd love to make this!


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Candy C.
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Candy
Mescal AZ
USA
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Posted - Jun 15 2011 :  07:40:28 AM  Show Profile  Send Candy C. a Yahoo! Message
Jonni,
Bread machine yeast is also called rapid rise and it is different than regular active dry yeast, which must be dissolved in liquid (proofed) before it's added to the remaining ingredients. There is also instant yeast, which can be added to the dough along with the other dry ingredients, no dissolving necessary. Hope that helps some!

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FebruaryViolet
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Jonni
Elsmere Kentucky
USA
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Posted - Jun 15 2011 :  07:42:41 AM  Show Profile
I have seen the rapid rise yeast--I can use that without a bread machine, then? This looks like a weekend project for me, though I'm a fairly novice breadmaker.


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Candy C.
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Candy
Mescal AZ
USA
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Posted - Jun 15 2011 :  09:47:39 AM  Show Profile  Send Candy C. a Yahoo! Message
Yes, you can use it without a bread machine. The machine merely does the mixing and kneading and warms up to give the dough the first rise. I never bake in mine, I only use the dough cycle! :)

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FebruaryViolet
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Jonni
Elsmere Kentucky
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Posted - Jun 15 2011 :  12:04:35 PM  Show Profile
Thanks, Candy. I'm so specific about bread recipes and always worry if I'm doing it right. I used to have a really great bread machine, but the thermostat or something went out (which seemed to be a common issue with the model) and they wanted $50.00 to fix it, plus shipping. It weighed more than my house, so I elected not to bother...they've long since come down in price, but I've never gotten around to buying another.


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woolgirl
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Elizabeth
Great Lakes IL
USA
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Posted - Jun 15 2011 :  1:23:28 PM  Show Profile
Looks yummy! I am always looking for new bread recipes. Thanks for sharing!

Liz
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Yesterdayfarm
True Blue Farmgirl

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Laura at
Columbia Ky
USA
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Posted - Jun 16 2011 :  6:04:12 PM  Show Profile
Oh it looks sooo goood I wish I had some of your bread!!! :) I am going to make me some! Thanks for the recipe!! :)

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naturemaiden
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Connie - Farmgirl #673
Hoosick Falls NY
USA
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Posted - Jun 17 2011 :  04:52:43 AM  Show Profile
oh I have to try this!
Connie

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desertwillow
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Betty
Inyokern California
USA
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Posted - Aug 21 2011 :  11:58:28 AM  Show Profile
Candy, I just finished browsing your blog. I'm going to try your recipes. They sound yummy. I also crochet dish cloths and scrubbies and add them to Christmas gifts and wedding and shower gifts. I, too, live in the high desert but in CA and I have chickens and parakeets and finches. I'd love to have a milk goat but I think my hubby would balk. I care for my neighbors goats when she goes on vacation as we all help out around here when one of us has to go somewhere. Her goats are pets and there is no milk. Your sunsets look a lot like ours and so do the desert flowers. Thank you for your blog I've enjoyed my morning visiting with you.
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RedGateGal
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Danielle
Watertown TN
USA
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Posted - Aug 21 2011 :  3:22:14 PM  Show Profile
What a wonderful blog. So enjoyed looking at your recipes. Thanks for sharing!

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vmfein
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Valerie
Dale City VA
USA
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Posted - Aug 21 2011 :  6:19:15 PM  Show Profile
yum that looks good!

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